April 2018 Archive
271.
Facebook urged to make GDPR its “baseline standard” globally (techcrunch.com)
272.
Notes on structured concurrency, or: Go statement considered harmful (vorpus.org)
273.
CockroachDB 2.0 released (cockroachlabs.com)
274.
Learn React by building a web app (udilia.com)
275.
PowerHammer: Exfiltrating Data from Air-Gapped Computers Through Power Lines (arxiv.org)
276.
In India, high-pressure exams are creating a student suicide crisis (wired.co.uk)
277.
Publisher Gets Carte Blanche to Seize New Sci-Hub Domains (torrentfreak.com)
278.
AV1 beats x264 and libvpx-vp9 in practical use case (code.facebook.com)
279.
A Lengthy, Pedantic Review of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) (blog.bityard.net)
280.
Introduction to Decision Tree Learning (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
281.
A thread on on the beauty of procedurally generated maps (twitter.com)
282.
Interactive Go programming with Jupyter (medium.com)
283.
California Opens Investigation into Tesla Workplace Conditions (bloomberg.com)
284.
Immutable.rs: immutable data structures for Rust (immutable.rs)
285.
Should I just stop attempting to make these trivial patches? (2004) (lkml.org)
286.
Jeff Dean takes over as Google’s AI chief (theverge.com)
287.
European Copyright Law Could Soon Get Worse (eff.org)
288.
For mathematicians, = does not mean equality (jeremykun.com)
289.
Socioeconomic group classification based on user features [pdf] (pimg-faiw.uspto.gov)
290.
Apple's investment into Clangd and refactoring tooling (lists.llvm.org)
291.
ReformedFelonForHire.com – High quality software skills, at a competitive price (reformedfelonforhire.com)
292.
Suspect in YouTube Shooting Posted Rants About the Company Online (nbcbayarea.com)
293.
Facebook Scans What You Send Other People on Messenger App (bloomberg.com)
294.
Reading Aloud to Young Children Has Benefits for Behavior and Attention (nytimes.com)
295.
How to Be a Systems Thinker (edge.org)
296.
8088 MPH: We Break All Your Emulators (2015) (trixter.oldskool.org)
297.
Ask HN: Those making over $300k/year, how did you achieve it?
298.
Addressing Recent Claims of “Manipulated” Blog Posts in the Wayback Machine (blog.archive.org)
299.
America should borrow from Europe’s data-privacy law (economist.com)
300.
Apps of a Feather (apps-of-a-feather.com)